You would think that a 20-year-old phenom would still be the talk of the town, but Julio Urias is now old news. The new kids in town even if older are Yadier Alvarez, Walker Buehler, and now Mitchell White.

This might be hard to fathom but since none of Alvarez, Buehler, or White will be having their rookie status expire in 2017, you just might see all three of them in the top 20 among prospect lists. I really can’t remember a time the Dodgers had such riches on the farm when you add Urias and Brock Stewart to the mix.

No wonder the Dodgers have felt comfortable moving Chase De Jong, Jose De Leon, Jharel Cotton, Frankie Montas, Grant Holmes, and even Zach Lee over the past eight months to strengthen the major league team.

“This was our first chance to see Mitchell White, and it’s real,” Roberts said, per the Los Angeles Times. “He’s got a big arm, with sharpness on the secondary [pitches], mound composure. You’ve sometimes got to see it to believe it, but he lived up to to the billing.”

“We’ll see how they develop over the summer. It was eye-opening to watch him pitch yesterday,” Roberts added with a smile.